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The Outer Limits is the longest running Science Fiction anthology on TV. Now in its 7th season The Outer Limits blurs the line between fact and fiction and celebrates the human imagination by making the unbelievable seem frighteningly real.

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07x22 Human Trials Aired: Jan. 18, 2002

A decorated soldier undergoes life-and-death tests for a mysterious mission. [continue reading]

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The Outer Limits is Canceled/Ended
The show had 7 seasons and 154 episodes air between 1995 and 2002.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Mar. 26, 1995
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
60 min.
Aired:
1995 - 2002
To-Date:
7 Seasons
154 Episodes
Network
SyFy TV Network

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  • The SciFi Channel quietly took over co-production in 2001, after the series was cancelled by Showtime (Season 7). Apparently there were already some cable-ready episodes in the can at the…
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    The SciFi Channel quietly took over co-production in 2001, after the series was cancelled by Showtime (Season 7). Apparently there were already some cable-ready episodes in the can at the time of cancellation, as the MA-rated "Flower Child" was only broadcast during the show's syndication-only run. On the whole the SciFi-MGM relationship resulted in lower-quality episodes and clip-shows. The SciFi Channel was still administrated by the Vivendi-Universal group at this time. An "unsanitized" version of "Flower Child" appears on DVD in the US release of the Outer Limits' "Sex and Science Fiction" collection.
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  • Sam Egan, the writer of the award-winning 100th episode of the series, "Tribunal", based the story of the episode on his father's experience in Auschwitz during World War II where his first…
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    Sam Egan, the writer of the award-winning 100th episode of the series, "Tribunal", based the story of the episode on his father's experience in Auschwitz during World War II where his first wife and their young daughter were murdered by the Nazis.
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  • Lasted longer than the original The Outer Limits (1963).